In the last week of December, ahead of the 2021 assembly polls, actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan’s Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) promised pay for women homemakers. This is amongst a seven-point governance and economic agenda that the party released while Haasan was in the second leg of his election campaign.
To establish the seven promises, the party proposed creating a ministry of digital governance and a ministry of possibilities in their effort to ‘re-imagine’ Tamil Nadu. The statement included,
Homemakers will get their due recognition through payment for their work at home, raising the dignity of our womenfolk.
Today, Shashi Tharoor, Congress MP from Kerala, jumped into the debated and tweeted:
I welcome @ikamalhaasan’s idea of recognising housework as a salaried profession, w/the state govt paying a monthly wage to homemakers. This will recognise & monetise the services of women homemakers in society, enhance their power& autonomy & create near-universal basic income.
I welcome @ikamalhaasan’s idea of recognising housework as a salaried profession, w/the state govt paying a monthly wage to homemakers. This will recognise & monetise the services of women homemakers in society, enhance their power& autonomy & create near-universal basic income.
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) January 5, 2021
I, as the author of this open letter, refrain from making personal comments, however, it is important to understand the background of both these gentleman, as far as their respective marital lives are concerned. It is critical for a common man and woman to refresh or learn about the personal lives of both these gentleman, before hailing them as heroes for ‘perceived’ women empowerment.
Kamal Haasan
As reported by The Indian Express, Kamal Haasan married dancer Vani Ganapathy in 1978. After 10-years, he divorced Vani to be with actor Sarika. Kamal had claimed that the divorce settlement with Vani left him bankrupt and had to start from the scratch with his new partner. The claim was rubbished by Bengaluru-based classical dancer saying his claim was very “petty and childish.”
Kamal began his relationship with Sarika even before he was legally separated from Vani. He married Sarika in 1988 and later divorced her in 2002. The deal-breaker was once again Kamal’s new affair with his then co-star Simran. In 2004, the couple got divorced, and ended their 17-years of marriage.
Kamal got into a live-in relationship with Gautami as they both claimed that they never believed in marriage. Thirteen years later, the couple abruptly parted ways. In her blog, Gautami has written,
After almost 13 years together, it has been one of the most devastating decisions that I have ever had to make in my life. It is never easy for anyone in a committed relationship to realise that their paths have irreversibly diverged and that the only choices in front of them are to either compromise with their dreams for life or to accept the truth of their solitude and move ahead. It has taken me a very long time, a couple of years at the very least, to accept this heartbreaking truth and come to this decision.
Shashi Tharoor
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